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Hugh McDonald (politician)

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Succeeded by
  
Angus McIsaac

Spouse(s)
  
Sarah Smith

Name
  
Hugh McDonald


Hugh McDonald (politician)

Born
  
May 4, 1827 South River, Nova Scotia (
1827-05-04
)

Died
  
February 28, 1899(1899-02-28) (aged 71) Antigonish, Nova Scotia

Political party
  
Anti-Confederate (1867-1869) Liberal-Conservative (1869-1873)

Residence
  
Antigonish, Nova Scotia

Cabinet
  
President of the Privy Council (1873) Minister of Militia and Defence (1873)

Hugh Macdonald, PC (May 4, 1827 – February 28, 1899) was a lawyer, judge and member of the First Canadian Parliament. He represented the Antigonish riding of Nova Scotia, from 1867 to 1869, along with William Hallett Ray, as an Anti-Confederate and, from 1869 to 1873, as a Liberal-Conservative.

The son of Allan McDonald and Christina Cameron, he was educated at Saint Francis Xavier University and called to the Nova Scotia bar in 1855. McDonald married Sarah Smith in 1856. He practiced law in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. McDonald represented Antigonish County in the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia from 1859 to 1863. In 1872, he was named Queen's Counsel.

McDonald served as President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada and Minister of Militia and Defense in 1873. Later that year, he resigned his seat in parliament to accept an appointment to the Nova Scotia Supreme Court.

McDonald served as puisne judge in the Supreme Court from November 1873 until he retired from the bench in 1893.

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